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aUSTIN AMERICAN.
FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1918.
N COOKS! SEND AUSTIN RED CROSS
AUSTIN RED CROSS
Cooking Movement.
for the New School Term.
noon.
They received many beauti-
WHY H
i
M.
$ 3. The foods for the menu must be
•n
school.
Rather
Red Cross Workers.
to the
Mrs. J.
will
th* pupils leaving
Moore & Morrison
BETTER PRICES—GUARANTEED (OODS.
the
1810 Lavaca Street.
Phone 777.
enjoyed by the W
Mrs
A. Cravens:
(
SMASHF
»)
235
7
RUB RHEI
in
3 Creole Dinner
25
PI
6 No. 2 cans Brown Beauty
CANE
SYRUP
1
Crusto, per lb
58
2
e
The source of Eczema la in the
Ask Your Grocer
P. & C. COFFEE CO
202 WEST SIXTH STREET.
PHONE 3120
1
I
3
State House
Pure Foods
Every Man and Woman
Can Help Win the War
and Save Money Too
State House
Coffee
Charity Even in Their Play,
Spending Delightful After-
(lrbs
von couaus AM MUS
ROSEMEAD
BRAND PURE
Upholde in Every Way
the Record for Quality
Now Held by
BENEFIT AT COUNTRY
CLUB IS BIG SUCCESS
Packed in
Georgia
titul prizes were dintributed t
fortunate winner* these t-ing
Don't suffer
moment
'St Ja
at 10 o’clock
Mothers" club.
4r
2c
Beans .............
6 Campbell’s Soups..
Sir*
the
Mr and Mrs. Donald Penn are ex-
Picted Sunday on a visit to Mrs. K
L. Penn.
Social Notes of Interest.
Miss Mary Elisabeth Harrie is one
of the latest victims of the grippe,
which will keep her indoors foi gev-
eral days.
school d’strict to attend the demon-
strat’on on wheat substitutes at the
schoo! today.
It
school.
Sister
academy.
Mrsq.
wie will upend Saturday and Sun-
ywith home folks in Austin,
Mrs. J. O. Prowse returned Wednes-
day from Tulsa, Okla., where she was
calle*4 some time ago by the serious
i!lness of her brother, who is now so
nearly recovered that she could return
home
Relieves 1<
burn, I
Palm School Demonstration.
Mrs. W J. Morris, president of the
Palm School Mothers club, very ur-
gently requcsts all the women of the!
The Commercial Economy Board is endeavoring to
solve the problem of the delivery of goods to customers
of retail stores, in order to reduce the number of men
and the number of vehicles engaged in delivery service.
Co-operating with the government, we suggest the fol-
lowing :
Miss Anita Bowman, who has been
spending some time in Austin with
her $ ator. Mrs. C. L Black, has re-
turned to her home in Hillsboro.
morning.
Mrs. S.
. r. t. 1. Meeting.
A cozy and pleasant meeting
JUNIOR LEAGUES
PLAN MORE WORK
Miss Grace
school.
Miss Kate
NF.W TORI
nf sugar and
tended in the
flfrt when h*
nbel Flewell
nf Takeview V
Mra Leweliyn
ing arm is no
COMISIE
REAL!
M
Phone orders of 82.00 or more delivered C. O. D. at these
price*—Other prices proportionately low.
ful wedding gifts__
TWO DIE IN ROTEL PIRE.
Mrs J. J. Maloy.
Miss Lucy I. Smyth.
Mrs. Brackenridge.
Mrs. R. J. Brackenridge
Mra. C. B. Capron.
First—To bring your market-basket to the store and
carry home everything you possibly can.
Second—To make a list of what you need and be
sure not to forget anything so that you can place your
entire order at one time.
Mn H H. stallinga, Oklahoma.
Mrs. W. A. Boawell.
Mrs. A. J. Barragor.
Mrs. J. R. Bedell.
Miss Katherine Wright
Mrs. Edward Robinson.
Mrs. William Sea right
eidenheimer-
rassburgerCo.
DISTRIBUTORS
ANMKUSER-BUSCM-ST. Lovie
ke MKe--
GOOD
MORNING!
Your New York counts and
Chesapeake Bay oysters are
here in large or small quanti-
ties. The largest and best
oysters on the market.
" Phone us your orders lor
your favorite fish.
CENTRAL
FISH CO.
Phone 950. 219 Congress Ave.
Opposite 1. & G. N. Depot.
’APE’S
FOR
0
6 Lakeside Pork and Beans
Pork Pan Sausage, ib...258
Fancy Stayman Winesap or
Roman Beauty Apples, while
they last, per box...$1.98
10 lbs. boxes Prunes. .$1.35
The workers at Austin Red Cross
headquarters yesterday were:
Mrs. W. H. Richardson, m charge
r. Hulbert.
Mrs. O. I. Parker.
Christian church will meet this after
noon at 3 30 o'clock in the church
parlors.
women, the efficiency of the chairmen
of the wards and departments, and
to Mis, Curtis, waa the splendid vic-
tory lor prohibition on Jan. 21 due.
This wa . the* first meeting of the
local organisation since the election,
and the members spent the afte-
noun in congratulating each other.
Mrs. Flora Moreland presented, in
a clever little speech, a pretty and
well rurnished handbag to the presi-
dent Mrs Crane. as a token of aP-
precia:ion from, the organisation for
her untiring work.
Mrs Crane made Buitable response,
though much surprised.
Regretz were expressed over the ill-
nose of Mrs. Curtis, and Mrs. Clara
N. Murray was instructed to send a
letter of inquiry and sympathy from
t e organisation.
Mrs. W. J. Durst. Palm school.
Mrs. B. Delfraisse, Fulmore school
Mrs. K. C. Miller, Winn schoo".
Mrs. Frank Law*. Bickler school.
Mrs. Frank L. Pattie. Matthews
school.
3:15 on the first Friday of the
Helping Hand Society.
The Helping Hand society will meet
again this afternoon with Mrs. T. B.
Cochran, to finish working on the
comforts they have been making for
the Childrens home.
Gratifying Interest Shown by Two Conferences to Take Place Society People Remember War
Austin Women in the Better This Week to Plan Campaigns - - -----
archway, with a bank of palms and
pot flowers for a background. Rev.
H A. Peterson of Decker, aviated
by Rev. Dr. O. E. Olander of Austin,
performed the ring cermony
After the wedding a course din-
Tn conserve coal, the
which usually meets
The Itching and Sting
of Blazing, Fiery Eczema
Seems Like the Skin la on Fire.
Put on the Bevo Glasses when you set the
table for the bite you've prepared for the guests of
the evening. At a suggestion for a dainty lunch;
Cream cheese and chopped olive sandwiches (on
brown bread Di pickles. Shrimp salad, lee cold
Itself a nutritive drink, Bevo makes an appetiring
and delightful addition to any meal — hot or col,
light or heavy.
Bevo-theall-year-’round soft drink.
of Nels Johnson. a well to do bus-
ness man of Minneapolis. Minn The
father of the bride is one of Travi®
county"s substantial citizens.
Mr and Mrs. Johnson will make
then home at Lyford. Teaxs, where
Mr. Johnson has large farming in-
AT HEADQUARTERS QUILTING PARTY MEETS
—— • WITH MRS. T. B. COCHRAN
close of school.
the women present
interested.
'erry and Mrs. Roy
CHTCAG6,
manager of
• nent several
w th Par Joo
be weul In‘t
hr deriered
he has her.rd
5 lbs. fancy Head Rice. .4!
COFFEES
Moca and Java Blend, 1b 3
Plantation Blend, lb.... 3
Capital Special, 1b.... 2
Fancy Santos Peaberry 2
E tuebe"‘eShlst"mk-oramppna
Eutar ..An, ---."1,923
3m‘way1 ° “•“’-'•-IM Gud
50 cents a box, including war tax
ma”ez"EbealPremeztz...
donated to it.
Workers at Surgical Rooms.
Mrs Roy L. Rather and
Mrs. T. J. Bennett were in charge
in the morning
The workers were:
Mrs F C. Landrum
Mre. Fred Pryor.
Mrs George Dilworth.
Mre Dave Reed
Mr Charles W Morrison
Mrs. Author Moore.
Mr. Clarence Test.
Mrs Walter Fisher.
Mrs D. Bell
Mrs. O. D. Hudall.
Mils Gregg.
Afternoon at Surgical Dres-ings.
Junior First Aid Class.
Two junior first aid classes have
been organized by the Y W. C. A.
The afternoon class meets from 2
to 3 on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with
Dr. Kirk as director The evening
class neets from 7 to 8 Tuesdays and
Thursdays, under the direction of Dr.
Matthews.
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blood, Iha dthense being caused by an
Infection whieh breaks out through .
the akin That is why the most sat-
lefactory treatment for all bo-called
skin diseases I* 8 R 8 , for this retr-
od) so thoroughly cleanses the blood
that no impurities can remain Get a .
bottle today at any drug store, and ,
you will see results from the right ’
treatment Write for expert medical
advice, which you can got without
eosk, by addressing Medical Director,
Il Bwirt Lboratory, Atlanta, Ga
The Baker and Metz school com.
accom- nut tees are to be appointed later
sign in which 1
are so earnestly
Mra. E. H P
R. J. Windrow, to whom fell
sale at Austin groceries and mar- hool.
Mrs.
A. ■ j. Emma Burieson.
Mrs. Earle Mayfieid
Mrs Sam Sparks.
Miss Dot Thornton.
Miss Ida Martin
Mrs. W. 8. Sutton.
Mrs A. 1. Skaliey.
Mrs. Joo Wooten
Mrr A. W. Griffith.
Mrs. Dave Reed
Mre James Keeble.
Mm. Will 4 saw ell.
Miss Etta Tarrington
Mrs. Roy Rather.
Mrs. J. J. Tobin.
Mrs. R. C. Shelley.
Mrs. W. H Richardson
Mrs. Tom Iglehart.
Mrs. Edward Robinson.
Mrs. Jud James
Mre. Walter Wilcox.
Mrs George Leavy.
Mies Leavy.
Mrs. Joe Rowe.
Mrs. Walter Bremond.
Mrs. Ewell Nolle.
Mrs. E E. Shopshire.
Mrs. Guy Collett.
Mra H A Wroe.
Mra. ISaanett
Mrs Iaura McKean.
Mre. Gerhard.
Mrs. Fred Pryor
Mrs J H Tobin.
Mrs. Hill.
Mrs. B F. Thompson.
M rs. H L. Crawford .
Mrs John Pope
Mre Elmer Rowe.
Mrs. T H. Thompson.
Mre. Fred Smith
Mra. W W. Pryor.
Mrs. Neil Pryor
Mre Katherine Fleet
Mrs. Jeff Sparka.
Mrs. James Halley.
Mrs. Chas Tips
Mrs. Jim Hsrt.
Mrs Spurgeon Bell.
Mrs. Benedict.
Mre Brogsn
Mre. C. M Miller.
Mra. J B Boyd.
Mrs. Juno.
Mrs. Taylor.
Mrs. J A Jackson.
Mrs. Windrow.
Mrs. Cooney.
Mrs. Feeler.
Mrs. Hill.
Mre T H. Williams
Mrs. Townes
Mra Caswell.
Mrs. Louise Page
Miss Besnie Bell Tips.
Miss Gertrude Rowe.
Mrs. Taylor.
Mrs Eilers
Mra Rockman
Mrs. Julia Hopkina
Mrs W A. Boswell
Mrs. Painter.
Mrs. Brophy.
Mrs. Sam Wroe
Mrs. B W Randolph.
were quite efficient mana-
first prize, a lovely camasole: Mrs
Paul Goldman. who won the second
prize, a dozen Madera embroidered
tea napkins; Mre. G. R Bennett,
winner of the third prize. a coat
hanger. The consolation, a pair of
hand-embroidered towels, was cut by
Miss Annie Brown Park.
The prizes were donated by Mrs.
Perry, who deserves much credit for
the success of the affair.
Miss Margaret Drake took around
a pretty holder in which were num-
bers on red cardboard for the guests
to choose for the consolation prize
Miss Fannie Fay Witter and Miss
Eleanor Atkinson collected the con-
tributions at the door. Mrs Leul
Davis and Mra. O. H. Milllean
poured tea
Pease School Mothers’ club
Decker, near Austin, were married te rests.
Wednesday. The wedding took place
st the home of the bride's panm>
The solemn vows wvre plighted be-
neath a large silver bell hung from
a beautifully trellised and decorated
until late in t
of his men )
first Iraft bt
ner ond
party," said one of the workers, "but
= that is equally for the benefit of the
led CroBF, as the proceeds are to be
Guild to Have Musical Tea.
St. Davids guild will have a musi-
cal tea at the home of Mre. John
Bremond on Monday afternoon from
4 to 4
Third—If you want your order delivered, to give it
to us as early in the day as possible. The government
has requested all retail stores to reduce the number of
deliveries and you will help us to help the government
by placing your order early
Fourth—To place your order today for tomorrow.
We want to supply your needs at the lowest possible
price and you can help in this way.
But we do not ask you to be patriotic and save
money for us. We pay you for the service you render
by reducing the price of our merchandise to you. Bring
your next grocery order to MOORE and MORRISON and
be convinced. All goods priced in plain figures.
n I~ToX j
W slsin n mehe
Tec tna
He is th* twe
fo enter the a
Mre. Charles I.. Condit was
chnrge in the afternoon
The workers were:
Mirs Katherine Wright
Mrs I. R Willis.
I Mrr W. F. Heard
Miff Gertrude Whitis.
I Mr- W. J Jones
I MrF. Charles Alford.
Mis Mary Thaxton
Mrs. Sinclair Moreland
; Mr J W, Dibrell
Miss Loula V. Cater.
j Miss Fanny Palm
I Mr". Iveland Graves
MARTINEZ, Cal. Jan
The school committee on arrange-
ment of Austin Junior Red Cross
work is to hold a meeting on Fri-
day at 3 p. m at the Driskill hotel
to formulate plans for the new
school term work.
The committee consists of:
Miss Willie Stephens, chairman.
Miss Kate Harris.
Mrs. George Matthews.
Mrs. Louis Page,
Mister M. Philothea.
Mrs. K C Miller.
Mrs. Frank Iaws.
Austin School Chairmen to Meet.
Following this important meeting
a committee composed of the chair-
men of the different Austin schools
Wik meet Saturday afternoon at 3
o’clock at the Driskill hotel They
are requested to fetch their manuals.
This meeting is to confer on the plans
laid out by the first committee.
The committee consists of:
..Miss Wuliie Stephens, chairman of
the meeting.
Pi Pl Alumnae Meeting.
Thu Pi Phi alumnne meets Satur-
day afternoon at 3:45 o'clock with
Mrs. John Gracy at 700 Highland ave-
nue.
Mrs. Gracy and Mrs. Richard Rob-
inson will be hostesses
’month, will postpone the meeting
• until the following Friday.
♦ ♦ ♦
Program for Mission Study.
Johnson-Jolnson Wedding.
Arthur I.. Johnson, a prosperous
farmer and bsiness man of Cam-
eron county, and Miss Esther John
son. the lovely and accomplished
daughter of J. Alexis Johnson of
Guest at Laguna Gloria.
While in Austin Mrs Joseph B.
Dibrell of Seguil was the guest of
Mrs. H. H. Sevier at Laguna Gloria,
and was honoree, with Mrs. Bevier,
at a luncheon given Thursday by Mrs.
T S. Maxey at the Country club.
• HR A GO
' I ourh all ia
Brennnn and
spite th* nnr
rost th f they
ter from FI* a
Tarine with
earlier than F
"er - willing
I Hide Park Reading Cluh.
The Hyde Park Reading club will
meet Wednesday with Mrs Ike D
Whit*
Mrs. Joe Martin.
Mrs. Pierre Bremond.
Mrs. Franz Hiset.
Mrs. W. S. Drake.
Mrs. T. J. Bennett.
Mrs. A. T. Knies.
Mrs. O. H. Millican.
Mrs. Harry Marks.
Mrs. Nelson Davis.
Mrs. Hale Houston.
Mrs. Gracy.
Mrs. Earl Cornwell.
Mise Anne Bremond, a
Mrs. Nathan Da via.
Mrs. Leigh Ellis.
Mrs. S. E. Hudson
Miss Jossie Smith.
Mrs. C. D. Yates.
Mrs. Hiram Glass.
Mrs. W. E. Fitzgerald.
Bedell, senior high
Harris, junior high
Sergeant Jack Brophy of Camp
George Matthews, Pease
Mies Oitele Lee of Basti up is the
guest of Miss Laura McKean, and
upon her return home will visit her
sister. Mrs. A. P. Iaws of Lockhart
Skets.
■ 4. The menus should be conserva-
tive io cost in keeping with the spirit
E ot the times.
5. Each menu should give the ap-
I proximate cost at the grocery and
markets of ihe food.
6. Each menu must be
Mrs. 4 larence Test is Guest.
Mr* Clarence Teat fe here from
Fort Wort! on a visit tp her parents.
Mr and Mra J K Donnan. Mra
Test has recently been heard in re*
cual at Brownwood, and many ad-
miring comments were heard con-
cerning the success of the affair.
• •
Red Oross Card Party.
Fully 200 women attended the Red
Cross card benefit at the Country
club on Thursday afternoon.
Wonderfully attractive and unusu-
ally delightful was the affair, and
gayety reigned supreme Everybody
had the loveliest of time*, judging
from the laughter and bright fares. .
Th* guests upon arrive! were j
gretted by two pretty Red Cross
girls, who took the money and di-
rected the players to table* There
seated about the tables they chatted
and played, progressing in one im-
mense bridge party.
Red Cross flags were flying. Red
< 'ross score cards were presented and
the tally sheets bore the symbolic
Fifty-Two of the New Surgical
Pads Made by Seventeen
Workers at the Surgical
Dressings Rooms.
Ther• i, • harraming dincomfort
oaused by Eezema that almont be-
comen a torture Th, itehing al-
most unbearable, and th, ekin mm,
on tire with th* burning trritatlon
A cure from local appicatione of
eaives ana olntmenta la fmpowibie,
hoc,UM ourh treat ment can only al
lay the pain temporarily The aie-
MM ran only he reached by rolne
Saa» down U tta muree.
Philothea, St. Marys
gers of the affair, and busily did
they yo from group to eroup to *0,
that every one was Lavins a nice
time
When the series was finished beau.
At 5 o'clock many caller* dropped
in for a cup or Im and for the
music, which was exceptionally at-
tractive. A short progfam by Mrs
Brown Robbins, Mr. Mikeselt and
Mr*. Jim Slaughter, who Eave vo- . ...
cal nelections, was competed by a To < onne Coal,
violin solo by Mies Margaret Dow’nte,
MIm Anne Garrinon was the accom- not meet today, because of the early
garnet for the solotnta.
Among those who enjoyed the
afternoon In a good cause were:
Mrs Fred Connerly.
FIFTY-ONE WORKERS
1 "A very nice thing, and I am glad
for it to be started because we can
get such excellent ideas from each
other "
| Mrs. J D. Howson:
fine, practical thing. and ]
It will be a success."
L Dave Pickle:
"I think it is perfectly splendid
We need an exchange of ideas to
heip us with th* new war foods.”
Mathews School Mothers.
Mathews School Mothers club will '
not bold a meetinr this afternoon on]
a* count of close of school for the
term Thev held their wheatless,
demostrution Wednesday.
men are dead and five were seriously
injured when the aFirview hotel here
burned down early today. Seventy -
five other guests escaped in their
night clothes The fire was caused
by an oil heater
• HiCAGO,
U yoars old
nd «i.ld t> ।
• zone » c
c 'go 4 ‘uba 1
Gees on tta sp
een is a prod
an come i >i
Watch and Work Circle.
The vatch and Work circle of the
King- Daurhters will meet Friday
afternoon at 1 o’clock at th* T. W
C. A romiCence, corner Tenth and
Brazos streets Election of officers
all! be held and a large attendance
is destred.
Knitting Class to Begin.
The t nitting class formed by the
educutiona. committee of the T W.
C. A will begin Friday afternoon
from 3 to 4. at the ndmintstration
building All are welcome to join |
thia tins.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs Murray Ramsey :
[ "I think it is fine, and hope they
will give recipes for wheatless,
■leafless days. I am sure thia ex-
change will help everybody."’
Mrs. W. 8. Dunn.
| "It‘s s grand idea. The very thing
we need ”
Mrs. J. N. Houston:
r ”I think it is very fine and help-
fyl."
! Mrs. W. A. Reese
E "Perfectly splendid, and such an
ercouragement to other women ”
f Mrs F 8. Taylor
i ”I think it is fine."
Mra. George Endres*:
I "‘It seems a good idea, as most of
us are glad to exchange recipes."
Dandruff
Nation of th
shrink, loom
eomes out fa
at once and
particle of
bottle ef D
store for s
in your ham
scalp After
dandruff du
•tops comins
he , The Austin American’s "Cooking
EEltor* is already receiving sample
menur and recipes for publication in
2 satur day morning's issue.
Many inquiries have been received
8 for which The American thanks the
E women interested.
Menus and recipes for publication
• Saturday should be handed in to the
H Austin American BY NOON TODAY.
K addressed to the "Cooking Editor"
8, The American will print these
M"‘njenus and recipes Saturday morning
5 and will pay one dollar each for the
"three best menus and recipes—three
Edollars a week in all.
’ The American wants:
F Austin's best menus.
Austin's best recipes.
F Three prizes will be awarded eaeh
E week.
l Each prize will be $1.
। I The menus will be printed every
^Saturday morning in the American.
e Here is the plan:
t 1. The menus must be for Sunday
E dinner.
E .They must be for four per-
Sour, gassy
tion, heartbu
food you eat
upsets you;
you feel sic
when you re
neutralizing I
stn. It make
ery. due to
minutes.
. If if your
uous revolt—
lated, pleast
Pape's Diape
have an act
next meal a
take a little
not be any
fear. It's bi
"really does
stomachs the
vales annuall
Get s large
Diapepsin fro
the quickes
stomach relie
like magic—l
less and pie.
Mun which
home
SHOULD BE IN THIS
OFFICE BY NOON
BACK ACHE
Lmber Up with Penetrating
Namiin •Wizard M
A harmless and effective prepara-
tion to relieve the pains of heuma-
tism. Sciatica, Lame Back and Lum-
bago is Hamlin’s Wizard Oil It pen-
etrates quickly, drives oat soreness,
and limbers up stiff aching joints and
muscles
You have no idea how useful it
will be found in cases of every day
ailment or mishap, when there is
need of an immediate healing, anti-
septic application, at in cases of
•prams, bruises, cuts, burns, bitts
and stings
Get it from druggists for 30 cents
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have tick
ieadache? Just try Wizard Liver
Whips, pleasant little pink pills, JO
ents. Guaranteed.
Knitting class at Y. W. C. A.
from 3 to 4 today.
Market committee Housewives’
league meets at 10 o'clock at
Driskill.
King's Daughters meet at 3
o'clock at Y. W. C. A. residence.
Demonstration for wheatless
day at Wooldridge school at
3:45, following close of Moth-
ers' club meeting, 3:15 to 3:45.
Demonstration for wheateless
breads at Baker school. 3:30.
following meeting of Mothers'
club at 3 o’clock., and at Palm
school at 3 o’clock.
Quilting party at Mrs. T. B.
Cochran’s to finish comforts for
children’s home. 2 to 4 o'clock.
Shakespeare club meets at
3:30 with Mrs. R. J. Bracken-
ridge.
E First of the New Menus Will
Be Printed in Saturday
Morning's Newspaper.
MENUSANDRECIPES
It TO AMERICAN TODAY
31.—Two
Louise Page, Wooldridge
The Missionary society of
ner. splendid in every appointment
and service, was enjoyed by all Pre5i
rnf The guest" were immediate
relatives and a few- close friends.
This marriage unites two promi-
nent and highly esteemed Swedish
families. The bridegroom is the son
Afternoon Workers.
Mrs. J. K. Donnan, in charge after,
poon.
Mra. William F. Ghlke
Mrs. E. W. stokes. 3
Miss Irene Ko a set.
Mn. s. s. Sibley.
Mr*. J. E. Rmu
Mias Ada Dorr.
Mr* M IL Harris.
Mr*. C. O. Archer.
Miss Bessie Callaway.
Mrs. J. P. Smith.
Mr*. C. A. Murray.
Mrs. J. w. Neill.
Mrs. C. P. Guenther Jr
Mr*. C. K. Trotter.
Mrs. Harry Reasonover.
Mrs. B. T. Croley.
Mrs. B. Thrasher.
Mice lorine Scott.
Mr*. Jack Jone*.
Mrs. John Robbins.
Mrs. L. A. Dowlen.
Mr* Lee Carter.
Mrs. J. H. Bikes.
Mrs. W. H. Blue
Mra. Hoyt Henderson
Mi', L. M Ainsworth.
Mra. Charles H Hander
Mrs M I MeSween.
Mr. Harry Murray.
Mra. J. P. Gulletts.
Mr*. C. D. John*.
Mr*. William Thatcher.
Mra George Hume
Mrr. Jeff Gilbert.
Mrs. H. K. Rosengren.
Suricni Drenping Rooms,
Fifty-two of the new paper-backed
irrisation ped*, folded and laid in
neat plica. Waa the night that the
Austin American reporter beheld on
entering the surgical dressings rooms
late yesterday afternoon.
The work on the pads was un-
usually food and the amount also
in proportion to the number present
at the afternoon session when they
were made.
"Home of our regular attendants are
out at tns Country club at the card
Maccabce Women to Mert.
The Mascabees Embroidery elub
will rot hold the reeular meetine ’e-
Hay. But will meet neat Wednesday
with Mre. J L Swanzy. 1107 East
First street.
Mothers Clubs to Discuss
School Affairs. W C. T. U.
Has Enthusiastic Session.
day afternoon. Th* meetinz was
held in th* pastor's study of th*
First Met hod Is* chureh. presided
over by the president, Mrs F. w.
Crane
Roll call waa answered by naming
magazines an'l papers that do not
carry liquor advertisement}, and the
mnemiers proudly named the Austin
i American among the publications
| The tre?surer. Mrs. W A Henry,
mnde report of mones expended in the
recent campaizn, and Mrs A • I
Fonda fob* of the work of the men's
organ izat ion
For the splendid work done by
both men and women the union ex-
pressed gratitude, declaring it wished
lit co aid thank each one personally
fer the splendid organization of the
K pnnied by a recipe of two articles on
g he menu.
K 7. One recipe may be how to make
gthe soup and the second how to pre-
5pare the dessert, or any two dishes on
ihe menu ta ions as you zive your
EErecipes fur two dishes,
E 3. You. menus must be in the
BAustin American by Friday noon.
, s. Each menu must be signed by
R the 2uil name and add teas of the
g woman sending it.
14. Only one menu is allowed to
K be sent in each week by the same
E Woman
r 11. The American will print all e*
F the menus tnat space will permit.
12. The three prizes will go to the
[three heat menus and recipes.
Heeis. The award will be based on:
a. Menus avaflable for Austin.
K b. Not too expensive.
E c. Recipe*.
f The menus received by Friday noon
bot this* week will be printed in next
Edaturday morning*" American
This Wil! be a regular Saturday
bsmorning feature of the American.
R So start today.
I bend your menus add reused "Cook-
I Big Editor. Austin American."
L Austin American's plan to publish
Emenus is indorsed by the women of
EAustin, Among those volcing praise
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P. & C. Groceries .Today and Saturday
FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR
The increased call for economy is met here by our low
cash prices. Give us your order for a week’s supply today.
Fancy Cornmeal. 35 lbs. $1.89—17% lbs. 91
8% lbs 50c
“Cream of Corn” at 53c
10 Bars Arrow Borax Soap....................
10 Bars Swift's White Soap.....................
Thankful Hubbard Chapter.
The members of Thankful Hubbar
chapter. L. A R. are requested to
meet at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
nt M:s. W. F Searight's by the presi-
dent Mre W A Stedman.
Thir will be a half hour earlier than
the hour for the tea. which will be-
gin at 3 30 o'cpk, ,
Baker School Mother*.
Baler School Mothers club will
meet at 3 o’clock sharp this after-
noon for a business sesslon Demon-
strntien of wheatless breads will be
hald at 2 30.
« HF AGO.
key. ownei <
pions of the
thousns to
other move t
willing to g<
their lives
i omiskey ha
iner to arran
the army car
Sox are don
Admiseion ca
a charge, bu
taken in at t
to the post e
The hons o
his team
diera fr. -
pla;. bu
malarial
chnmpions, th
lub in Iwo t
-he army li
and comfort
bit" and mor
The race I
hk* that in t
fight the WI
Sax being ths
for the flag •
ciose Cleve
make a stron
ship, but th"
the White s
next season i
«epeada entii
(Hd Cicotte
Nice large Celery, bunch 10C
Green Onions, bunch.. 5
Lettuce, per head ........
Large California Green Pep-
pers. each ........... 5
Tomatoes, per lb._______ 15c
Turnips, per )b........ 4c
Potatoes, per lb....... 3
Yellow Yams, per lb... 6c
। 85c Karo at..............
| 45c Karo at...........40C
J Hornell's Hams, 1b........
Sliced B. Bacon, 1b.....47c
in boxes at. . . ......50C
Picnic Hams, lb........ 8
Salted Hog Jowels, 1b. 27C
CANNED GOODS
3 Okra and Tomatoes,. 25
Whnt's thru
Mop druggi
fifty requires I
the misery rig
Ing. penetrat
ment ' directi
spot"" and it
"Ml Jacobn 1.1
rheumatism ar
never dimappol
or discolor the
Limber up’
bottle from yot
• moment you
matic and se
suffnean and •
"Mt Jacobs L
millions of rh
the last half t
got j for Be lati
backache, sprni
r Thurs-
Mrs. G. R. Bennett.
Mrs. Manning Tarlton
Mra. George F Howard.
Mrs. Joe Harrell.
Mrs. Hanford Smith.
Mrs. Mary Mitchell.
Mrs. Gray
Miss Lillian Sutton.
Mrs. Adolph Golmann.
Mrs. Jennings
Mrs. Matt Benson.
Mrs. Tom Davis.
Mrs. Morrow.
Mrs. Walter ('aidwell.
Mrs. Joe Gilbert.
Mrs. George Gross.
Miss Warmouth.
Mrs. James Me Laughlin.
Mrs. Potts
Mrs. George Matthews.
Miss Marie Jeyce.
Miss Cecile Henderson.
Mrs. Paul Goidmann.
Mrs. T. 8. Maxey.
Mrs. Creighton.
Mrs. A. F. Beverly.
Mrs Tom Newsome.
Mre. B. M Harding.
Mrs. Howell Bunton.
Mrs. Everett.
Mrs. Earnest Early.
Mrs. Nash.
Mrs. Dilworth.
Mrs. Stelfox.
Mrs. Park.
Mrs. R. C. Rather.
Mra Ed Miller.
Mra. White
Mra. Jim Raymond.
Mra. Fred Ficher.
Mrs. R. A Buford.
Mrs. Woodu!i.
Mrs. Tod
Mrs. Sully Roberdeau.
Mra Clarence Miller.
Mrs. McCallum.
Mr*. R. B Robbins
Mrs. George Willing.
Mrs. W D. Hart
Mrs Chester Thrasher .
Mrs, Hobby.
Mrs. Hal Sevier.
Mra 0. H Millican.
Mrs. Nelson Davie.
Mrs. J. C. Bowman
Mrs. Herman Jones
Mrs. Fred Duncalf.
Mrs. W H Smith.
Mrs. Max Bickler.
Mrs. Brogan.
Mrs. Morris.
Mrs. Finch.
Mrs. Herbert Finch.
Mrs. John Townes.
Mrs. Row Ma Ion*
Mra. James Met'lendon.
Mra. E. Ik Robinson
Mra. Haskell Caswelt.
Mrs. R. H. Connerly.
Mra. Jim Slaughter
Mrs. McLaurin.
Mre. Heath
Mrv Din wit!)
Miu Tommie Wool er.
Mrs. Walter Fisher.
Mra. Lotus Dav is
Mrs Horace Withers
Mre. Eugene Bremond.
Mrs. Homer Hill,
Mrs. M F. Read.
Mrs. John Bremond.
Mrs. Hudnall.
Mrs. Murray Graham.
Mrs. I’ A. Stedman
Mr- J R Moore
Mrs. C. E. Capron
Mia* Fmma Barren
Mrs. A. J Barrager
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